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How to Root the Samsung Galaxy Note 5

The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is Samsung’s upcoming phablet smartphone. After another successful phablet release with the Note 4, which came out in September 2014, Samsung will release the Galaxy Note 5 in September-October 2015.

The smartphone will likely feature similar specs to the Note 4, which already pushed smartphone boundaries surprisingly far. The Note 4 featured a 5.7-inch AMOLED screen with a resolution of 1440×2560 pixels. No major smartphone has surpassed that resolution thus far, so expect the Note 5 to continue using that resolution.

The Note 5 will also likely come with Android 5.0 Lollipop support right out of the box, although some have argued that Samsung could come out of left field and install Tizen on its flagship phablet – although that’s unlikely.

As far as the processor goes, the Galaxy Note 5 will likely use the Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor, which is one of the premium-tier mobile processors on the market today. It’s so powerful, you can stream 4K ultra HD video. It chews through any Android game you could ever want to play.

So far, the LG G4 – released earlier in 2015 – is the only Android smartphone to feature the Snapdragon 808. However, many are anticipating that Samsung will also use it in the Galaxy Note 5.

Of course, many are also expecting that Samsung will do the same thing that they did with the Galaxy S5: they’ll try to compete with Apple’s iPhone by releasing a metal frame design. That frame design won’t be water-resistant like previous Galaxy Note models, but it will make the Note 5 the most attractive looking Samsung phablet to date.

Rooting the Galaxy Note 5 with One Click Root

Samsung is the world’s largest Android manufacturer for a reason. But there are still many problems with Samsung’s approach to Android.
Many people are frustrated with the amount of bloatware on their Galaxy Note 5. The best way to combat that problem is to root your device.
Rooting the Galaxy Note 5 and other recent Samsung smartphones is notoriously difficult (due to the all-seeing eye of Samsung’s KNOX Security). But thanks to One Click Root software, you can easily root your Note 5 and enjoy the best possible Android experience:

Your Galaxy Note 5 will restart several times before booting into your familiar old desktop. All your same data, apps, and contact information will be there. The only difference is that you can now access every single file and folder on your device – you’ve successfully rooted it.

What to Do After Rooting your Galaxy Note 5

Bloatware is the first problem you’ll want to tackle. Samsung pre-installs about 50 different apps on your smartphone before you even take it out of the box.
From the moment you purchase your device, you’re using a Note 5 weighed down with unneeded bloatware.
Worst of all, this bloatware spans multiple developers: there are native Google apps like Google Video, native Samsung apps like the Samsung App Store, and random other apps installed by your carrier.

Without rooting, you’ll never be able to uninstall these apps. They’re locked onto your internal storage. After rooting, however, you can safely delete almost all bloatware apps without causing problems on your Note 5. That means more space and better performance.
Other popular things to do after rooting a Note 5 include saving battery life using apps like Juice Defender or Greenify. Both of these apps neutralize background tasks that are taking up too much processing power.

But one of the best things you can do after rooting your Galaxy Note 5 is give yourself peace of mind with Titanium Backup. Titanium Backup takes a complete snapshot of your device, which means you can instantly restore every single byte of data on your device with a single click.

Titanium Backup is free and ridiculously easy to use. If something goes wrong in the future, then you won’t lose any data. You should also install a file explorer app. There are hundreds of different file explorer apps for rooted Android, and they’re all basically the same. These apps let you drag and drop files wirelessly from your computer to your Android device. They also let you easily manage files once they’re on your Android device.We’re just scratching the surface of things you can do with a rooted Galaxy Note 5. As one of the world’s most powerful smartphones, the Galaxy Note 5 will let you enjoy a complete rooted Android experience. Start using your Note 5 to its full potential and download One Click root today!

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